Sentence examples for Talk from inspiring English sources

The word 'talk' is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used as a noun or a verb to describe communication or conversation. Noun: "I had a nice talk with my boss about my promotion." Verb: "We need to sit down and talk about our plans for the weekend." Example: "The delegates had a series of talks to discuss the current political climate."

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Talk

verb

To communicate, usually by means of speech.

  • Although I don't speak Chinese I managed to talk with the villagers using signs and gestures.

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It would be great to talk to you, Dad".

"It is not sensible to talk about this work publicly, in advance.

It will be all right as long as we talk about it openly and like adults.

We do talk, of course, but it was nice to have no distractions".

After Shad mentioned the words "gay" and "marriage," we heard Peter's wife hiss, "Don't talk to those people!" Peter rolled his eyes slightly, stepped out onto the porch, and shut the door behind him.

We need to talk about Alice.

Their talk was of rival software packages and camera types, and the scholarships to western universities they always just seemed to miss.

Despite the president's deliberate attempt to talk down the markets and the media's dramatic warnings of economic Armageddon posed by a mere 17% of the government remaining temporarily idle, the S&P 500 closed at a record high the day after the shutdown ended.

Sheela Patel says, "We talk about water conservation in the summer, not before the rains, we talk about mosquitoes when 400 people died of dengue.

We feel British, we feel part of this society, we want to talk about it".

There's some talk it might be an Islamic centre, but we don't need any more of those.

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